Skovgaard Energy and Sumitomo Corporation Join Forces for Green Ammonia Project in Denmark
Skovgaard Energy and Sumitomo Corporation Join Forces for Green Ammonia Project in Denmark

Skovgaard Energy and Sumitomo Corporation Join Forces for Green Ammonia Project in Denmark

  • 05-Oct-2023 6:15 PM
  • Journalist: Peter Schmidt

Skovgaard Energy, a Danish developer, and Sumitomo Corporation from Japan have entered into a letter of intent to collaborate in the field of power-to-x (PtX) technology, signifying a significant step towards sustainable energy innovation.

Skovgaard Energy is currently in the process of constructing a groundbreaking green ammonia plant that is characterized by its dynamic and flexible nature. Notably, this plant will be powered directly by 100% renewable energy derived from wind and solar sources, and it will be situated behind-the-meter. The project holds the promise of demonstrating the viability of the Haber-Bosch ammonia synthesis as a potential energy storage solution, eliminating the need for intermediate hydrogen storage.

This pioneering endeavor has received funding support from the Danish Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program (EUDP), with Topsoe and Vestas joining as project partners. The targeted timeline for production commencement is set for mid-2024.

Sumitomo Corporation, on the other hand, is poised to contribute both investment, the exact amount of which remains undisclosed, and industry-scale expertise to this ambitious project.

Ko Akiyama, Head of Energy Innovation Initiative at Sumitomo Corporation Europe Limited, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration with Skovgaard Energy, highlighting their competence in the field. He also emphasized the strategic location of the project in Europe's green transition hub, boasting abundant wind and solar resources, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and robust support from local stakeholders.

The importance of fertilizers in sustaining agricultural productivity is undeniable, and green ammonia holds the promise of significantly reducing the environmental impact associated with traditional ammonia production methods.

The North Sea, Northwest Jutland, and Thyboron Port have been identified as ideal locations for the production and distribution infrastructure of this innovative project, taking advantage of their strategic positioning and resources.

Bjarke Mollerup Bitsch, Chief Sales Officer at Skovgaard Energy, expressed excitement about their role at the forefront of this transformative project, where renewable energy sources intersect with green ammonia production. By replacing natural gas with green electricity, the project aims to contribute to reducing the carbon footprint of farmers and vessel operators, ultimately leading to more stable food and fuel prices. The flexibility inherent in the ammonia production technology represents a significant advancement in democratizing access to affordable, eco-friendly ammonia. Bitsch also highlighted that the collaboration with Sumitomo positions them with the necessary resources and expertise to undertake future scaled-up projects in this innovative space.

Skovgaard Energy and Sumitomo Corporation have embarked on a promising partnership to advance green ammonia production powered by renewable energy. This collaboration represents a pivotal step in the ongoing global transition towards sustainable energy solutions. By leveraging their respective strengths and resources, the companies aim to revolutionize ammonia production, reduce carbon emissions, and contribute to a more environmentally friendly and economically sustainable future.

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